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Thrive Wants to Help 20 and 30-Somethings Manage Their Money
Source:Mashable! Tatango, a website that allows users to send text messages to groups, is adding a new feature today for making phone calls. Using the same interface, users can now opt to record a ...read more
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Topic(s): News, web 2.0, web, new york, finance, Web2.0 Startups, money, Mint, personal finance, savings, financial market, money management, financial advice, financial service, thrive, youth
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Mint Leaves Beta, Brings A Bunch Of New Features With It
Source:TechCrunch The WSJ is reporting that Google and Yahoo are negotiating with the Justice Department to remove their objections to the search deal the two companies signed in June but haven't ye...read more
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Rudder Helps You Manage Your Money From Your Inbox (The Startup Review)
Source:Mashable! For the last two years I have been running global research at Universal McCann that tracks the usage of social media. The results of which have clearly demonstrated the massive grow...read more
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Topic(s): News, web 2.0, web, finance, Web2.0 Startups, money, Mint, StartupReview, personal finance, banking, rudder, money management
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BillShrink Wants to Help You Manage Your Credit Cards
Source:Mashable! As expected, Joost has rolled out its web-based version, answering one of the Web TV service’s biggest criticisms: it was previously only available as a downloadable client. Whil...read more
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Mint Follows Geezeo In a Site Redesign
Source:CenterNetworks
As the online financial management space continues to heat up, two of the major players have announced redesigns of their financial management portals. Boston-based Geezeo was...read more
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Redesigning For A Reason: Towards Better Conversion Rates
Source:TechCrunch
Jitterbit, a service that helps companies bridge and integrate data from different sources, has released a new 2.0 version of its software along with a new pricing model that it h...read more
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What Winning TechCrunch40 did for Mint.com
Source:TechCrunch Aaron Patzer launched his new startup Mint.com at TechCrunch40 last year. As the top company he received a cash award of $50,000 and a ton of press attention.
Since TechCrunch40 th...read more
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